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Indonesian dangdut music: Evolution, connections, perception

Learn about how 2025 Asia Study Grant recipient Michael Raditya used the Library's collection grow his research on the Indonesian music genre dangdut.

Records of democracy: Federal election campaign material

Learn about the federal election ephemera collection and how you can contribute.

The National Library visits the 2024 Sikh Games

Hear about the Australian Sikh Games, and how Library staff gained new collection items, connections and knowledge.

The land of the golden fleece: The wool industry in Australia

Inspired by one of our latest acquisitions, learn a bit about the history of the Australian wool industry.

The introduction of writing in Polynesia

Learn about Dr Christina Thompson's experience as a Creative Arts Fellow researching the introduction of writing in Polynesia.

Build your knowledge of architecture

See a few highlights from our collection in different formats that can be used to build your architectural knowledge. 

Discovering and reviving the plays of Millicent Armstrong

Hear from Dianna Nixon about how she's bring the plays of Milicent Armstrong back to life.

“A symphony in stone that will long be remembered”: Around Australia with Frank Hurley

Learn about iconic photographer and film maker Frank Hurley and explore some of his photographs from around Australia.

Explore Canberra in the Library’s collections

Be inspired by these highlights from our collection to discover more of Canberra.

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